I found the quickest way to thread/string loose sand beads is to simply have them in a bowl (or a container), tilt bowl, then just jab & lift. It's super quick and often more than one bead gets on the needle during each jab. And it works the same, usually less effort when multiple colors are in the bowl.
Pls sist can u help me to list d names of d beads here cos i dint really here d names let me nt go and pronounce rubbish for dem , i think u said one is sun bead which is d stopper and den d second one which is d big one i dint really here d name, and thanks for d lecture u re a wonderful teacher
I found the quickest way to thread/string loose sand beads is to simply have them in a bowl (or a container), tilt bowl, then just jab & lift. It's super quick and often more than one bead gets on the needle during each jab. And it works the same, usually less effort when multiple colors are in the bowl.
Yes. Very fast and easy. I have used this technique on most of my beading videos.
You are a good teacher...easy to learn...
Thanks for sharing
You are an amazing bead designer. Tasteful, perfect colour co-ordination, lovely design.
Thank you 🙏🏾
God bless you dear Sister,,,I love you sooo much,,neat work done ❤🙏🙌
This was really helpful. Thank you
Best instructor! very clear and concise! You gained a subscriber! :) Looking forward to see more of your work! Thank you thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏾
This was so helpful thanks so much 😊👍
You're an incredible teacher ❤️
Thank you! 😃
You are so good
I really enjoy watching your videos
Thank you 🙏🏾. Much appreciated ❤️
You're the best ❤
Thank you ❤very much it was helpful
Such an amazing work you do am inspired, can you bead on military prints to make it elegant if so which beats can I use
This is lovely. I'm interested in learning.
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🙏, please how do you use the fringes as sleeves on corset outfits... Thank you
Wow I love your way of teaching❤
Thank you 🙏🏾❤️
So beautiful thank you for sharing,
Would appreciate if you can do a video on how to lay a lace on a base
You’re most welcome. Okay. I’ll work on it 🫡
God continue to bless you
Amen 🙏🏾
Thanks so much, how did u achieve the cup side for the bead, and we're u the one that beaded the whole gown or the material came like that, thanks
Good job ♥️
Thank you 🙏🏾❤️
Thanks for the tutorial
Any time
Thanks so much. Accurate tutorial ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful 🥰
Thank you! 😊
I love u for dis thank you
Can you please do a tutorial on this beautiful dress
Thanks I didn't think this stringing method🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Can I use a fishing line for this beading
Nice and a clean job
Please can I use any type of beads like even plastic beads or must it be glass beads?
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Please where did you get the long beading needle 🙏
How many times did you run your thread to the needles, 2x or 4x?
Pls sist can u help me to list d names of d beads here cos i dint really here d names let me nt go and pronounce rubbish for dem , i think u said one is sun bead which is d stopper and den d second one which is d big one i dint really here d name, and thanks for d lecture u re a wonderful teacher
One is sand bead, the other is a teardrop bead
Please were are you located am interested in learning the beads work
Lovely
Can this fringes be done on ankara material?
Thank you ma ❤
Amazing!! Do u offer online training?
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C'est grnial
Thank you so much ma
Tanks alot madam
Thanks dear
Do you teach online
Are u using beading needle
Please sis can you list all the needed items for beading qnd type of thread to be used
Wat type of thread did u use
Please l want to learn how to beads please
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Please where are u located in Ghana
Kasoa
Where exactly in kasoa and any number to contact you@@marilynbruce
Pls where U located please
Kasoa
Please where's your location in Ghana
Kasoa
Try using the electric beading machine. It’s super fast
Oh really. Never seen that. I’ll look up on it. Thank you 🙏🏾😘
Wow....where can i get it to buy?
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Why can you write the size
Hi
What type of thread did u use
How many times did you run your thread to the needles, 2x or 4x?